Swiss Parliamentary Commission Backs Construction of New Nuclear Power Plants
In a narrow vote, a key parliamentary commission has endorsed a legal amendment to allow the construction of new nuclear power plants in Switzerland, signaling a potential reversal of the country's post-Fukushima nuclear phase-out policy.

Key Takeaways
- The Committee for the Environment, Spatial Planning and Energy voted to lift the ban on new nuclear power plants.
- Switzerland has prohibited the construction of new nuclear plants since the 2017 Energy Strategy.
- The commission rejected proposals to mandate state funding for new nuclear projects.
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They Said
"Energy policy should remain technologically neutral."